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Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.
Chile Transforms Cooking Oil Waste into Renewable Diesel to Combat Fuel Import Challenges
Chile's state-owned oil company ENAP is converting 100 million liters annually of used cooking oil into renewable diesel, reducing carbon emissions by up to 80%, initially supplying gas trucks, addressing fuel import challenges and volatile weather conditions.
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44% Bias Score


Global Tourism Rebounds in 2024, but Overtourism Raises Concerns
The UNWTO reported that 1.4 billion people traveled internationally in 2024, generating $1.9 trillion; France was the most-visited country (100 million tourists), followed by Spain (98 million), while overtourism is prompting restrictions in some areas.
Global Tourism Rebounds in 2024, but Overtourism Raises Concerns
The UNWTO reported that 1.4 billion people traveled internationally in 2024, generating $1.9 trillion; France was the most-visited country (100 million tourists), followed by Spain (98 million), while overtourism is prompting restrictions in some areas.
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52% Bias Score


French Senate Votes to Eliminate Organic Farming Agency
The French Senate voted to dissolve the Agence Bio, a national agency promoting organic agriculture, saving €2.9 million and transferring its responsibilities to other organizations, despite concerns from industry stakeholders about potential negative impacts on the organic sector.
French Senate Votes to Eliminate Organic Farming Agency
The French Senate voted to dissolve the Agence Bio, a national agency promoting organic agriculture, saving €2.9 million and transferring its responsibilities to other organizations, despite concerns from industry stakeholders about potential negative impacts on the organic sector.
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48% Bias Score


UNICEF Report: Children's Future Hinges on Climate Action and Equitable Tech Access
UNICEF's 2024 report warns that without immediate action, climate change and unequal access to technology will severely impact children by 2050, but proactive measures can create a better future for all.
UNICEF Report: Children's Future Hinges on Climate Action and Equitable Tech Access
UNICEF's 2024 report warns that without immediate action, climate change and unequal access to technology will severely impact children by 2050, but proactive measures can create a better future for all.
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44% Bias Score


Europe Tightens Tourism Regulations Amid Record American Visits
In 2024, over 20 million Americans visited Europe, representing only 7% of total international tourists, prompting various European countries to implement tourist taxes, visitor caps, and short-term rental restrictions to address overtourism.
Europe Tightens Tourism Regulations Amid Record American Visits
In 2024, over 20 million Americans visited Europe, representing only 7% of total international tourists, prompting various European countries to implement tourist taxes, visitor caps, and short-term rental restrictions to address overtourism.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Agricultural Innovations Could Reduce Ammonia Emissions by 50%
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but complete success requires all farms adopting innovations and potentially a 20-30% livestock reduction, facing challenges in funding and acceptance.
Dutch Agricultural Innovations Could Reduce Ammonia Emissions by 50%
Dutch research shows agricultural innovations can reduce ammonia emissions by almost 50% in five years, but complete success requires all farms adopting innovations and potentially a 20-30% livestock reduction, facing challenges in funding and acceptance.
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48% Bias Score

Global Tourism Rebounds to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2024
The UNWTO's 2024 report reveals a robust recovery in international tourism, with 1.4 billion travelers spending \$1.9 trillion, led by Europe (747 million tourists) with France (100 million) and Spain (98 million) taking the top spots, while smaller countries like Qatar also saw significant gains bu...

Global Tourism Rebounds to Near Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2024
The UNWTO's 2024 report reveals a robust recovery in international tourism, with 1.4 billion travelers spending \$1.9 trillion, led by Europe (747 million tourists) with France (100 million) and Spain (98 million) taking the top spots, while smaller countries like Qatar also saw significant gains bu...
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36% Bias Score

Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.

Rome Airport Unveils Europe's Largest Solar Plant, Reducing Emissions by 11,000 Tons
Rome Fiumicino Airport unveiled Europe's largest solar power plant, a 55,000-panel system reducing annual CO2 emissions by over 11,000 tons, accelerating the airport's path to net-zero emissions and potentially serving as a model for global green growth.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Tübingen's Single-Use Packaging Tax
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's tax on single-use food packaging and cutlery, rejecting a McDonald's franchisee's challenge; the decision validates the city's efforts to reduce waste and may influence other German municipalities considering similar taxes.

German Court Upholds Tübingen's Single-Use Packaging Tax
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's tax on single-use food packaging and cutlery, rejecting a McDonald's franchisee's challenge; the decision validates the city's efforts to reduce waste and may influence other German municipalities considering similar taxes.
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48% Bias Score

Fiumicino Airport's Mega Solar Farm Powers Expansion Plan
Fiumicino Airport in Rome opened Europe's largest airport solar farm (2.5 sq km, 55,000 panels, 30+ million kWh annually), enabling energy independence and supporting a planned "9 billion euro" expansion including a new terminal and fourth runway.

Fiumicino Airport's Mega Solar Farm Powers Expansion Plan
Fiumicino Airport in Rome opened Europe's largest airport solar farm (2.5 sq km, 55,000 panels, 30+ million kWh annually), enabling energy independence and supporting a planned "9 billion euro" expansion including a new terminal and fourth runway.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Agriculture: 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction Possible Through Innovation
A Wageningen University study commissioned by Dutch provinces reveals that agricultural ammonia emissions can be reduced by almost 50 percent within five years using available and upcoming technologies, mainly in dairy farming, potentially enabling all provinces to meet nitrogen targets, though live...

Dutch Agriculture: 50% Ammonia Emission Reduction Possible Through Innovation
A Wageningen University study commissioned by Dutch provinces reveals that agricultural ammonia emissions can be reduced by almost 50 percent within five years using available and upcoming technologies, mainly in dairy farming, potentially enabling all provinces to meet nitrogen targets, though live...
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44% Bias Score

Major Corporations Urge EU to Maintain Stringent Sustainability Regulations
Major European companies including Nestlé, Unilever, and Primark, are urging the EU to resist calls for weakening its sustainability regulations, expressing concerns that already committed resources could be wasted by any revision.

Major Corporations Urge EU to Maintain Stringent Sustainability Regulations
Major European companies including Nestlé, Unilever, and Primark, are urging the EU to resist calls for weakening its sustainability regulations, expressing concerns that already committed resources could be wasted by any revision.
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40% Bias Score
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